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| | Tyndall AM (Tyndall) has appointed a new head of Australian equities, after veteran Bob Van Munster made the decision to retire after 40 years in the industry. Brad Potter will take the reins from 1 June 2014, with Van Munster remaining in the business ... |
| | | ... companies have projects on the horizon that need to be funded. Tyndall Asset Management head of Australian equities Bob Van Munster warns that while the dividend story is attractive, there is more to achieving good returns than chasing the highest yielders. ... |
| | | ... with China contributing 0.4 billion, and India, Africa and greater Asia providing the rest of the balance, said Bob Van Munster, Tyndall Asset Management's intrinsic value equities head. High-speed rail networks as well as other infrastructure investments ... |
| | | ... with China contributing 0.4 billion, and India, Africa and greater Asia providing the rest of the balance, said Bob Van Munster, Tyndall Asset Management's intrinsic value equities head. As people move from rural areas to the city, they require accommodation ... |
| | | ... there are significant adjustments still to come with earnings being currently elevated by historic standards. Bob Van Munster, head of equities for fund manager, Tyndall, believes that risks are skewed to the downside and there fore capital preservation ... |
| | | ... retained with the Australian equities value and fixed income teams to continue to be led by their respective heads, Bob Van Munster and Roger Bridges respectively. "The Tyndall Investments management team in Australia has participated in the strategic ... |
| | | ... the group will pick local stocks. "It wouldn't have much impact, given the momentum of the Australian economy." Bob Van Munster, head of equities (intrinsic value) at Tyndall said that as a bottom-up stockpicker, a rate rise won't influence the way they ... |
| | | ... funds, headed by the Brisbane-based Denis Donohue and Tyndall intrinsic value equity funds, headed by Sydney-based Bob van Munster. But while the equity teams will be kept relatively separate, the fixed interest funds operations will be combined and ... |
| | | ... have been the subject of takeovers or speculation in recent months, the rest of the market is feeling the impact. Bob Van Munster, head of Australian equities at leading value manager Tyndall, said it's become doubly hard to find attractively valued ... |
| | | ... doing enough to fully appreciate the value of their companies and are letting down shareholders in the process. Bob Van Munster, Tyndall's head of equities, said boards needed to be "well equipped to extract value for shareholders" and many times their ... |
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